BATH TWP. - A tornado cut a 4-mile-long path through Bath Township on Saturday night, the National Weather Service has confirmed, toppling trees, flattening corn crops and damaging buildings.

The tornado touched town for 10 minutes starting just after 8:30 p.m. and had wind speeds of up to 80 mph, the weather service reported. Its path was up to 100 yards wide at points.

The most serious damage was concentrated in the last mile and a half of the tornado's path, from near Cutler Road east of Upton Road to the area around the intersection of Round Lake and Hollister roads, the weather service said.

Ingham County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management assisted Clinton County in surveying the damage from the tornado. The damage wasn't widespread, they posted on Facebook, but the places that were hit got hit hard.

Three other tornado struck lower Michigan on Saturday, touching down in Jackson, Barry and Mecosta counties, the weather service reported.